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Gwyneth Paltrow Supports Director Cord Jefferson’s Call for More Diverse Films with Smaller Budgets

During his acceptance speech for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for “American Fiction,” director Cord Jefferson advocated for a shift in Hollywood towards producing smaller-budget films. His sentiment was echoed by actress Gwyneth Paltrow during a recent appearance on the talk show Hot Ones.

Paltrow expressed her understanding of Jefferson’s perspective, emphasizing that big-budget productions often prioritize profitability over artistic quality. She highlighted the industry’s heavy investment in superhero movies as an example, noting that while they aim to reach a wide audience, they may compromise on originality and creative vision.

According to Paltrow, reducing the financial stakes allows for greater diversity in filmmaking, enabling creators to express their unique voices without commercial pressures. She suggested that some of the films she worked on in the 90s might struggle to find funding in today’s Hollywood climate, emphasizing that smaller-budget projects often yield more resonant and authentic storytelling.

Despite her own involvement in blockbuster franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Paltrow believes that quality filmmaking is not synonymous with large budgets. Instead, she advocates for a broader range of voices and perspectives in cinema, promoting creativity and artistic freedom.

While Paltrow’s recent acting credits have been limited, she remains active in her lifestyle company, Goop. Her remarks reflect a growing sentiment within the industry for more inclusive and diverse storytelling, regardless of budget size.

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